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DeAndre Jordan said it's "impossible" for the Clippers to replace Chris Paul's playmaking, but believes Patrick Beverley and Milos Teodosic will keep the team afloat.

"Those guys are going to come in and play their style of basketball, and it's going to be fun," Jordan said. The loss of Paul won't be easy for Jordan, as his net rating with CP3 on the floor was 16.7 compared to -4.4 with him off. He was also the recipient of countless lobs, helping him post the best field goal percentage (71.4 percent) in the NBA last season. Teodosic is a world class passer, so hopefully he'll develop some nice chemistry with DJ. He's still an early-round target if you're planning to punt free throws, as he's elite in FG percentage, rebounds and blocks. Aug 14 - 11:03 AM

According to ESPN's Chris Haynes, the Clippers have "gauged the market" on potentially trading DeAndre Jordan.

The All-Star center has two years and $46 million remaining on his current contract, though the final year is a player option. Haynes said that the Clippers have talked with a few teams about a potential trade, and one proposed trade was for Phoenix's Tyson Chandler and the No. 4 pick. The Suns reportedly "balked" at the proposal, so nothing is imminent. The Clippers are hoping to re-sign both Blake Griffin and Chris Paul to max deals this summer, but if the rumors are true about a potential pursuit of LeBron James in 2018, the Clippers will have to find a new home for Jordan. Jun 20 - 9:57 PM

DeAndre Jordan went 9-of-12 from the field and 6-of-15 from the stripe during Sunday's Game 7 loss to Utah, on his way to 24 points, 17 rebounds, one assist and two turnovers in 40 minutes.

Jordan had his double-double by halftime, and he double-doubled in every game for the Clippers during their first-round series. If you discount the horrendous free throw shooting, Jordan posted first-round value during the 2016-17 season with averages of 12.7 points, 13.8 boards and 1.7 swats per contest on 71.4 percent shooting, but he might not be quite as efficient next year if Chris Paul elects to leave as a free agent. Apr 30 - 6:41 PM

DeAndre Jordan scored 13 points with 18 rebounds and seven turnovers against the Jazz on Friday.

With five seconds left, he got switched onto Joe Johnson for the last meaningful Jazz possession and forced Johnson to fade away to have his potential game-tying trey fall short. Jordan has a double-double in all six games this series and is the only player with that total in the NBA during these playoffs. With Blake Griffin out, Jordan's opportunity is massive. Of course, a lot hinges on Rudy Gobert (ankle) being healthy. Apr 29 - 1:49 AM

The original timeline had him out 3-4 weeks, so he'll likely miss that and should still be ready for action in September. Gallinari fractured his thumb in an exhibition for Italy and he will miss EuroBasket this month. Unless he has a setback, he should be all set to start camp for his third NBA team. Durability concerns make The Rooster a mid-round target in most leagues.